Adobe Stock, by Alena Ozerova
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Hygge (pronounced hoo-guh) is a Danish word describing a feeling of coziness and comfort that brings contentment. Derived from the Norwegian word for well-being, it’s helped Danes weather intense winters since the 1800s, and the trend is sweeping the globe. You, too, can create a hygge vibe in your home this season.
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“American Cozy: Hygge-Inspired Ways to Create Comfort and Happiness”
$15, at Barnes & Noble stores
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Genuine Sheepskin Rug by Ugg
$145–$495, at Nordstrom and ugg.com
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Open Kitchen Glass Teapot
$45, at Williams Sonoma, Newark and Glen Mills
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Feu de Bois/Wood Fire Candle by Diptyque
$65, at Houppette, Greenville
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Boris Throw by Iosis
$375, at Yves Delorme, Greenville and yvesdelorme.com
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Linen Napkin and Bamboo Napkin Ring by Juliska
$25 each, at Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia
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Monet Rattan Chair
$670, at Pottery Barn, Newark and Glen Mills
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Organic Tea
$13, at hyggeorganic.com
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Faux Fur Mongolian Pillow Cover
$22.99–$48, at West Elm, Ardmore
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Hand-Turned White-Oak Tumblers
$189/pair, at orvis.com
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Wool Do Slipper by Taos
$125, at The Walking Company, Newark